The Rutgers tennis team took down Brown in a 5-2 win last Saturday evening at the East Brunswick Racquet Club. The Scarlet Knights (3-1) were able to claim a victory over their Ivy League opponent after falling to Army last weekend in a close 4-3 matchup.

The Rutgers tennis team will compete in its first away match against Army on Friday at noon. The Scarlet Knights (2-0, 1-0) have proved over the past two home matches that they aren’t just participants in the Big Ten, but tough competitors as well.

The Rutgers tennis team battled Penn State for a win in a tight 4-3 match on Friday afternoon. The Scarlet Knights (2-0) had a rocky start in doubles play, but inched their way closer to finish ahead of the Nittany Lions (4-1).

The Rutgers tennis team swept Delaware in its home opener on Friday afternoon at the East Brunswick Racquet Club. The Scarlet Knights (1-0) won all six of their singles matches and clinched the doubles point to finish in a stellar 7-0 fashion against the Blue Hens (1-3).

After a successful fall season and a couple weeks on winter break, the Rutgers tennis team is ready to serve up a jam-packed schedule for the spring. The home opener for the Scarlet Knights begins on Friday at 12:30 p.m. where they face Delaware at the East Brunswick Racquet Club.

Continuing its momentum from ITA Regionals, the Rutgers tennis team shined at the Buffalo invitational this past weekend in Buffalo, N.Y. The Scarlet Knights outplayed the hosting Bulls and UConn to close out their fall season with a great amount of confidence heading into the conference season in the spring.

After a successful weekend competing at the Navy Invitational, the Rutgers tennis team is heading out to New Haven, Conn. for the ITA Regional Championships from Oct. 11-16. Hosted by Yale, the tournament will act as a qualifier for the winners of singles and doubles to compete at the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships in Surprise, Ariz. next month.

Dozens of international student athletes come to Rutgers for the unique experience to compete in a Division I level sport among some of the best athletes in the world, and work toward an undergraduate degree at a university in the United States.

From the competitions and results, there’s not much to be said about student athletes besides the points that they score and the stats of their game. But, it’s the stories that don’t get told that can be somewhat surprising in a world where wins and losses mean everything to a team.

Only four invitationals separate the Rutgers women’s tennis team from its conference season in the spring and it is hungry for some Big Ten wins. With hours spent competing over the summer, both locally and abroad, the Scarlet Knights are back on their home court to finally get their team to the next level.

The Rutgers tennis team ended its season with a two-game home stand against Purdue and Indiana this weekend, which was highlighted by senior Chloe Lee earning a win against the Hoosiers in her final match in a scarlet uniform.

The Rutgers tennis team will play its final two games of the season at home this weekend as it gets set to face Purdue on Friday at the East Brunswick Racquet Club, and Indiana on Sunday at the Rutgers Tennis Complex on Busch campus.

The Rutgers tennis team had a solid home stand last weekend at the East Brunswick Racquet Club against conference opponents Nebraska and Iowa, highlighted by strong individual and team performances by freshmen Maya Jacobs and Isabelle Da Silva and sophomore Jaci Cochrane.